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to law-enforcement officials, he is facing several charges. he was acting different, possibly intoxicated. during the investigation, that he wass found driving under the influence and possession of alcohol on school property. class, buth one gym that it was taught with other teachers. he was never alone with students. >> he was never alone with children. arose, we the problem handled it rapidly. >> he was released on bond. according to the investigation by sheriff's officers, the school district is conducting an independent investigation as well. we will have this -- more coming up at 5:00. we have learned that a child is dead and four others injured after a dump truck collided with a school bus in idaho. this happened about 30 minutes outside of boise. the local sheriffs office said as many as 10 children were on board heading to annulment three school. the dump truck hit the back of the bus at an intersection. it is unclear who was at fault. right here in our area, some metro riders are free again after being trapped in elevator for at least
to law-enforcement officials, he is facing several charges. he was acting different, possibly intoxicated. during the investigation, that he wass found driving under the influence and possession of alcohol on school property. class, buth one gym that it was taught with other teachers. he was never alone with students. >> he was never alone with children. arose, we the problem handled it rapidly. >> he was released on bond. according to the investigation by sheriff's officers, the...
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. >>> president obama vowing to keep fighting for the health care law, urging americans to focus on the benefits of obama care, despite the barrage of criticism over the rollout of healthcare.gov, that website that had so many problems. >> the bottom line is, this law is working, and will work into the future. people want the financial stability of health insurance. and we're going to keep on working to fix whatever problems come up in any startup, any launch of a project this big that has an impact on one-sixth of our economy. whatever comes up, we're going to just fix it. >> meanwhile, former president bill clinton says his recent suggestion that president obama keep his word and let people keep their health insurance plans was not aimed, or not trying to distance hills from the president's health care law in an effort to help his wife hillary's potential 2016 presidential bid. >> i said nothing about this. not one word, until the president himself spoke. i don't think you can find anybody in america who's worked harder for his re-election or supported this bill or went out of his way
. >>> president obama vowing to keep fighting for the health care law, urging americans to focus on the benefits of obama care, despite the barrage of criticism over the rollout of healthcare.gov, that website that had so many problems. >> the bottom line is, this law is working, and will work into the future. people want the financial stability of health insurance. and we're going to keep on working to fix whatever problems come up in any startup, any launch of a project this...
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and check out the preventive benefits you get after the health care law. open enrollment ends december 7th. so now's the time. visit medicare.gov or call 1-800-medicare cortizone-10 has the strongest nonprescription itch medicine plus moisturizers to help heal skin fast. cortizone-10. feel the heal. >>> all right. the latest chapter in this, did toronto's crack-smoking mayor try to buy a video that allegedly showed him doing just that puffing on a crack pipe? the latest in the ever growing scandal. >> new court documents indicate the mayor, rob ford, allegedly offered cash and a car in exchange for the incriminating video. information is coming from police wiretaps of suspected gang members. they were quoted as saying, rob ford was smoking his rocks. >> that's what you say apparently. >> that's what they say. >> another time they claim he was doing heroin. there are many other shocking statements in these court documents. the mayor was on the radio today denying it all. >> what do you sty that? these are wiretapped from gang members who say that you offere
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find out what your state's public health law is. they're probably not going to give you the results. the results will be on these handful of diseases depending on how old your children are either five or six diseases or 40 diseases and almost certainly negative on all of them. >> i would like to clarify one thing thing. the tests that were done in the 70s or 80s were not strictly genetic tests. no one was looking at dna. they were actually looking at things like phenylalanine so they were what would properly be called a metabolic screening. >> with all due respect to my friend and colleague here, in this sense it's sure they weren't testing dna that but we are testing dna now. we are testing the proteins for most of the neonatal testing. still tests of proteins really but the test tells you something about the underlying data. >> i'm going to have to contradict my esteemed colleague because the fbi did not get hold of any samples until the department of defense did namely to look at the frequency of mitochondria dna and because that
find out what your state's public health law is. they're probably not going to give you the results. the results will be on these handful of diseases depending on how old your children are either five or six diseases or 40 diseases and almost certainly negative on all of them. >> i would like to clarify one thing thing. the tests that were done in the 70s or 80s were not strictly genetic tests. no one was looking at dna. they were actually looking at things like phenylalanine so they were...
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what they told us is that the company had violated a few laws with this truck. some of the major things it was lacking was, firstly, efficient security to protect the truck from this kind of hijacking. secondly, they said that the drivers who were transporting the material had very little or no knowledge of the radioactive material that they were transporting, which is obviously an important thing to happen that's in the law. and, thirdly, they were lacking some of the important equipment that should always be transported when you are moving this kind of material around the country, such as a gps. so, a number of threats to this story still outstanding, carol. >> nick parker reporting live from mexico this morning. >>> game called on account of fire. smoke filled an arena, postponing a basketball game. ♪ [announcer] all work and no play will make brady miss his favorite part of the day. ♪ that's why there's beneful original, made with energy-packed wholesome grains, real beef and accents of vitamin-rich veggies. to help you put more play in your day. beneful
what they told us is that the company had violated a few laws with this truck. some of the major things it was lacking was, firstly, efficient security to protect the truck from this kind of hijacking. secondly, they said that the drivers who were transporting the material had very little or no knowledge of the radioactive material that they were transporting, which is obviously an important thing to happen that's in the law. and, thirdly, they were lacking some of the important equipment that...
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but the law incident build that in. there's no section on not releasing things because it will cause anguish to families. if they're legitimate public records they have to be released. i think the court has ruled properly. i think the press should be sensitive how this is handled. but it is of public record. >> pamela brown, you'll be tasked with that later this afternoon. how will you approach it later at 2:00 p.m. eastern. >> like paul stated, it's important to exercise sensitivity and only air, broadcast and talk about what is necessary to achieve the good that can come from this. as you pointed out, how did law enforcement respond? did they respond appropriately? what did they do well? what can be improved upon? >> thanks so much for providing insight this morning. we appreciate it. >>> still to come, its incredible speed is street legal. but some experts are sounding the alarm about the porsche carrera gt say it's simply too dangerous to drive. ♪ [ female announcer ] feed a man a cookie and he eats a cookie. ♪
but the law incident build that in. there's no section on not releasing things because it will cause anguish to families. if they're legitimate public records they have to be released. i think the court has ruled properly. i think the press should be sensitive how this is handled. but it is of public record. >> pamela brown, you'll be tasked with that later this afternoon. how will you approach it later at 2:00 p.m. eastern. >> like paul stated, it's important to exercise...
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he enrolled in law school and is now remarried with a young son. he remains in contact with andrea. >> i can say that coming to a decision to divorce andrea was a really difficult. it took me probably more time than it should have, but i finally came to the understanding that there's a difference between forgiveness and consequences. >> i talked to her, andrea, probably four times a week. i long ago crossed the line from professionalism to, you know, probably four times a week. i long ago crossed the line from professionalism to, you know to probably four times a week. i long ago crossed the line from professionalism to, you know, personal involvement, and she is a daughter basically. and that's the way i treat andrea. >> george parnham and i and the mental health association of houston and some other people started the yates children's memorial fund in honor of the five yates children who are the real tragedy of the story. >> ours is an extreme case. you know, we lost our family, and andrea was charged with capital murder, and it was a big case be
he enrolled in law school and is now remarried with a young son. he remains in contact with andrea. >> i can say that coming to a decision to divorce andrea was a really difficult. it took me probably more time than it should have, but i finally came to the understanding that there's a difference between forgiveness and consequences. >> i talked to her, andrea, probably four times a week. i long ago crossed the line from professionalism to, you know, probably four times a week. i...
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law's opponents. i think that's fair to say. >> announcer: what you just have to see. this is "new day" with chris cuomo, kate bolduan and michaela pereira. >>> good morning, welcome back to "new day," it is wednesday, december 4th. 7:00 in the east. we have new developments for you in that deadly train derailment in the bronx. the investigation revile veals brakes were fine and the driver admits being in a days moments before the accident. >>> also broking overnight, the ntsb removed the rail union from the investigation for violating confidentiality rules. nic robertson is in the bronx overlooking the crash site with much more. good morning, nic. >> reporter: good morning, kate. the ntsb says the association of commuter rail employees did break the confidentiality agreement to be part of the investigation into this accident. they say that because their representative came along, talked after the ntsb press conference, it wasn't so much what he said but the sort of things he was explaining and the in
law's opponents. i think that's fair to say. >> announcer: what you just have to see. this is "new day" with chris cuomo, kate bolduan and michaela pereira. >>> good morning, welcome back to "new day," it is wednesday, december 4th. 7:00 in the east. we have new developments for you in that deadly train derailment in the bronx. the investigation revile veals brakes were fine and the driver admits being in a days moments before the accident. >>> also...
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. >> i will work with anybody to implement and improve this law effectively. you got good ideas? bring them to me. let's go. but we're not repealing it as long as i'm president. >> pelley: the white house told us today that 650,000 americans visited the web site today alone. the administration says there were one million visits yesterday. manuel bojorquez tells us many of the people visiting the site are having a much more positive experience than earlier users did. >> come on, guys. >> reporter: moksha efsea, a pet sitter in fort worth, texas, said he had no problem enrolling in healthcare.gov, a big difference from two months ago. >> i'm a dog walker, it's a difference between a cooperative thing and a friendly dog wagging their tail and one trying to bite me. >> reporter: because he has panic attacks, he says private insurance would have cost him $800 a month. with a tax credit, his new plan will cost $112. looks like it's going to work out for everyone. the savings are unimaginable. >> reporter: in dallas, le dawn stark spent yesterday afternoon trying to sign up, too. she's
. >> i will work with anybody to implement and improve this law effectively. you got good ideas? bring them to me. let's go. but we're not repealing it as long as i'm president. >> pelley: the white house told us today that 650,000 americans visited the web site today alone. the administration says there were one million visits yesterday. manuel bojorquez tells us many of the people visiting the site are having a much more positive experience than earlier users did. >> come...
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but the uncle threw a congratulatory party for barack obama when he graduated from harvard law school. that's where they're trying to iron out some of the contradictions. >> the uncle came as a student to the united states. was about to be deported, but what, for 50 years, there was this case going on, and only in the last few days has he been told he can stay in the united states legally. >> he had ignored the immigration proceedings against him for decades. and after he was arrested on a drunk driving charge in 2011, some of the deportation proceedings started. he was under pressure to be deported, but this week, a judge said it was okay for him to stay in the united states. so, really, it's what he said in court, in the court proceedings this week about president obama staying with him for three weeks. that's kind of why the white house felt to need to come out and clarify this. >> the uncle is going to stay in the united states. obviously, he's lived here for 50 years, but he's finally got legal status. >> he does. legal status, he's going to get a green card. >> do we know if the
but the uncle threw a congratulatory party for barack obama when he graduated from harvard law school. that's where they're trying to iron out some of the contradictions. >> the uncle came as a student to the united states. was about to be deported, but what, for 50 years, there was this case going on, and only in the last few days has he been told he can stay in the united states legally. >> he had ignored the immigration proceedings against him for decades. and after he was...
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. >> it was an epic debacle in united states law enforcement history. a deadly shootout followed by a 51-day siege that ended with more than 70 people dead in a raging inferno. all caught on live television with the whole world watching. two questions rise from the ashes of this american tragedy. who shot first and who started the fires? it began innocently enough. in 1935, a small religious group moved to waco. an off-chute of the seven day adventist church, they eventually called themselves the branch davidians. >> a pretty stable leadership for a lot of years, and they were known in town as a somewhat bizarre but benign religious group that pretty much kept to themselves. >> the davidians bought property about ten miles east of town, built a compound, and named their sanctuary mount carmel, after the sacred biblical site in israel. but in the early 1980s, a new member appeared who would change everything. his given name -- vernon wayne howell. handsome and magnetic, he convinced his followers he would one day be reborn as jesus christ. church members
. >> it was an epic debacle in united states law enforcement history. a deadly shootout followed by a 51-day siege that ended with more than 70 people dead in a raging inferno. all caught on live television with the whole world watching. two questions rise from the ashes of this american tragedy. who shot first and who started the fires? it began innocently enough. in 1935, a small religious group moved to waco. an off-chute of the seven day adventist church, they eventually called...
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i don't see anything wrong with that. >> the law is clear. >> the law is clear. release them. they're in the public domain. the question is, is there a moral imperative then to turn away from them? that turns on what we're getting out of that. i believe if the news media forbears from playing them or if they're out there anyway, if individuals forbear from listening to them, in some way we move away from a corsoning of the culture that gets what aristotle call as if emotions. we're listening, we're feeling emotions, they're not happening to us but real people were dieing. >> two different main points there. first, you said the media move away. when does the media have responsibility have the -- >> that's an interesting question. who are we to say that other people shouldn't have access. >> what's the line? >> the line is i believe in the reality of the internet era. everything is porous now. if cnn chooses to or not to, if time.com chooses not to or not, the point is, the information is out there anyway. if you take a moral stand and say we as a news outlet aren't going to do
i don't see anything wrong with that. >> the law is clear. >> the law is clear. release them. they're in the public domain. the question is, is there a moral imperative then to turn away from them? that turns on what we're getting out of that. i believe if the news media forbears from playing them or if they're out there anyway, if individuals forbear from listening to them, in some way we move away from a corsoning of the culture that gets what aristotle call as if emotions. we're...
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police officer marc washington was charged under federal child pornography laws after an alleged incident on duty sunday in southeast washington. >> pretty regular guy. >> reporter: neighbors shocked by the allegations against him. >> that's marc? i haven't seen anything like that that would lead to me thinking that was something he did -- he'd be involved in. >> reporter: according to court documents washington went to a southeast apartment sunday night unannounced to ask about a 15-year-old girl who'd returned home after washington took a missing person report from her mother the day before. washington told the mom he wanted to interview the girl alone if her room and once there he told the 15-year-old to take off her top so he could take pictures of her injuries with his kodak easy share camera. she said she didn't have any injuries to see but the officer allegedly insisted calling it quote part of the procedure. he did the same on the girl's lower body saying he needed photos of tattoos for identification purposes. when investigators seized the camera they found photos of the girl and
police officer marc washington was charged under federal child pornography laws after an alleged incident on duty sunday in southeast washington. >> pretty regular guy. >> reporter: neighbors shocked by the allegations against him. >> that's marc? i haven't seen anything like that that would lead to me thinking that was something he did -- he'd be involved in. >> reporter: according to court documents washington went to a southeast apartment sunday night unannounced to...
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believe smith went down they had several aircraft and they are looking for smith, his son and daughter in-law and his daughter and fiance h the emergency beacon has not been hurt since the early testimony. >>> the trial began five years after the brutal attacks in richmond. she was gang raped after being taunted for being a lesbian. they say it was a hate crime motivated by the victim's sexual orientation. >>> there will be several rallies and they will hold a rally from fruit veil this afternoon. they are demanding a pay hike to $15 an hour and the right to unionize. >>> a san jose police officer's car is burglarized. coming up, the important item that was stolen which makes this case top prior orty. -- prior orty. >>> good morning, traffic is doing well if you are driving around the bay area, coming up, i will show you where others are beginning to show signs. >>> i have no your heater has been kicking on all night long, it is so cold, maybe some snow, i will tell you more coming up on ktvu channel 2 morning news. i love watching tv outside. and why can you move the tv out here? the wireles
believe smith went down they had several aircraft and they are looking for smith, his son and daughter in-law and his daughter and fiance h the emergency beacon has not been hurt since the early testimony. >>> the trial began five years after the brutal attacks in richmond. she was gang raped after being taunted for being a lesbian. they say it was a hate crime motivated by the victim's sexual orientation. >>> there will be several rallies and they will hold a rally from fruit...
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find out what your state's public health law is. they're probably not going to give you the results. the results will be just on these handful of diseases, depending on how old your children are, either five, six diseases or 30, 40 diseases, and almost certainly negative on all of them. but somebody did those tests. >> i would like to clarify one thing, though. the tests that were done, say in the 1970's or 1980's, were not genetic tests. no one was look at d.n.a. they were looking at other levels, so they were what would propering called a metabolic screening. >> although with proper respect, i think that's a quibble, in the sense of they weren't testing d.n.a., but we aren't testing it now. we're testing the proteins for most of the neonatal testing. it's still tests of proteins really, but it's a test that tells you something about the underlying d.n.a. > so a word, two things. the f.b.i. did not get ahold of any samples from texas, but the department of defense did for exactly what hank said, namely to look at the frequency of d
find out what your state's public health law is. they're probably not going to give you the results. the results will be just on these handful of diseases, depending on how old your children are, either five, six diseases or 30, 40 diseases, and almost certainly negative on all of them. but somebody did those tests. >> i would like to clarify one thing, though. the tests that were done, say in the 1970's or 1980's, were not genetic tests. no one was look at d.n.a. they were looking at...
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the law is not intended to guarantee a fair or perfectly comfortable workplace. we all know that intuitively. the real question is does it rise to the high standard of pervasive. >> that's subjective. >> each of these cases is a case-by-case analysis. >> this whole story if you do a little bit of digging, it doesn't take much, it's a hot mess. this lawsuit notwithstanding. she's accused another male colleague of sexual harassment. there's been a lawsuit and there's been infighting among the two. how much will all of that bad environment, the lawsuits -- >> a lot. it will be the determining factor. the class issue goes to the form of the lawsuit so that each of them doesn't have to make their own case. once any kind of finder of fact starts hearing, danny, about what's been going on at the company, the obvious tension, the ceo, the surviving spouse of the man who was the ceo, i think it's going to turn into something else. >> it is. it's a high burden to meet. they have to show these actions were because they were white males or because they were members in a clas
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and check out the preventive benefits you get after the health care law. open enrollment ends december 7th. so now's the time. visit medicare.gov or call 1-800-medicare >>> well, the white house has backed away from a reported statement made two years ago that president obama had never met an uncle who lives near boston. well, it turns out that the president not only knew him, he once lived with him. why so much confusion? cnn's brian todd has more. >> reporter: he's a 69-year-old man who works at a liquor store near boston and he's now caught up in the president's latest political migraine. the man's name, onyango obama, also called omar, the president's uncle. "the boston globe" previously cited the white house as saying the president and hess uncle had never met, but the white house press secretary now says this -- >> the president said that he, in fact, had met omar obama when he moved to cambridge for law school and that he stayed with him for a brief period of time until his -- the president's apartment was ready. >> reporter: in recent days the uncl
and check out the preventive benefits you get after the health care law. open enrollment ends december 7th. so now's the time. visit medicare.gov or call 1-800-medicare >>> well, the white house has backed away from a reported statement made two years ago that president obama had never met an uncle who lives near boston. well, it turns out that the president not only knew him, he once lived with him. why so much confusion? cnn's brian todd has more. >> reporter: he's a...
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enforcement or shed the light on law enforcement. that's ludicrous. >> jeffrey, some families were again the release of the tape. one said the release will create a new layer of pain for many in the newtown communicate. hearing those calls takes us back to a day of horror and tragedy. by releasing the tape, do you think, that we're forcing them to relive this horror for our own interests or for what mark describes as our own titillation? >> no, i don't. i would like to draw a distinction between two issues. first i think the judge was completely correct to disclose the tapes. this was a major national event. it is also the law in connecticut that 911 tapes get released. the importance of this issue, this story was the biggest mass murder in the united states since 9/11. it had enormous political ill reply indications. there is a public interest in the public knowing as much as possible about it. so i think the judge was clearly correct. i think it is a closer call about news media. i can see why different people at cnn have made diff
enforcement or shed the light on law enforcement. that's ludicrous. >> jeffrey, some families were again the release of the tape. one said the release will create a new layer of pain for many in the newtown communicate. hearing those calls takes us back to a day of horror and tragedy. by releasing the tape, do you think, that we're forcing them to relive this horror for our own interests or for what mark describes as our own titillation? >> no, i don't. i would like to draw a...
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the law of equity is in my mind. he does not get to keep the painting, which he relinquished to bed the 25-year-old. >> it's not right. i don't care if it's not legal, it's not right. >> it's not going back to mr. o'neal is what i'm hearing. >> it's sunny's law. >> do you agree? thank you very much. >>> we are getting new surveillance video of paul walker, actor of "fast and furious" killed over the weekend. we are getting new surveillance video of him coming up next. hey kevin...still eating chalk for heartburn? yeah... try new alka seltzer fruit chews. they work fast on heartburn and taste awesome. these are good. told ya! i'm feeling better already. [ male announcer ] new alka seltzer fruits chews. enjoy the relief! [ male announcer ] new alka seltzer fruits chews. is caused by people looking fore traffic parking.y that's remarkable that so much energy is, is wasted. streetline has looked at the problem of parking, which has not been looked at for the last 30, 40 years, we wanted to rethink that whole industry, so
the law of equity is in my mind. he does not get to keep the painting, which he relinquished to bed the 25-year-old. >> it's not right. i don't care if it's not legal, it's not right. >> it's not going back to mr. o'neal is what i'm hearing. >> it's sunny's law. >> do you agree? thank you very much. >>> we are getting new surveillance video of paul walker, actor of "fast and furious" killed over the weekend. we are getting new surveillance video of him...
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my daughter-in-law maggie gave birth to a beautiful little girl. they named her after my wife christine marie. i've never seen a more perfect child. i think she is just gorgeous. >> when i watch my father hold my daughter, it was like watching a scene out of a movie. because she's so young. maggie and i are still learning how to be parents. for me it was special. life has come full circle. it's kind of corny, it's kind of hokey to say it like that. it really has. there's really anything that symbolizes things are back to normal as much as it can be, it's when i see my father hold my daughter. now that i've reunited with my father, now that we spend time together, now that he's just as much a part of my family as anybody, i do love him. >> now everything is different for me. the conundrums of life, the philosophical paradoxes, the metaphysical problems. i feel like i get it now. i understand suffering and unfairness. i can't think of anything better to receive than that. i'm good with this. this world, what's happened to me, where i'm going, what i'
my daughter-in-law maggie gave birth to a beautiful little girl. they named her after my wife christine marie. i've never seen a more perfect child. i think she is just gorgeous. >> when i watch my father hold my daughter, it was like watching a scene out of a movie. because she's so young. maggie and i are still learning how to be parents. for me it was special. life has come full circle. it's kind of corny, it's kind of hokey to say it like that. it really has. there's really anything...
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if my child is assaulted in school, are they not allowed to follow the law? is there a theft, is there a dollar limit? we have good ideas, we need balance and common sense. when we start focusing on playing the numbers game, we're the number one district in the state on arrests, expulsions, they start to manage situations on numbers and politics and not on situations. >> wendy, they've got an environment where kids have got to be on their best pavie i beh but does it create a hostile environment in the school or does it enforce the right kind of discipline. should kids be given a chance when they make another mistake? >> absolutely. i think this puts an unfair pressure on teen-agers. some of the behaviors that you're talking about i'm sorry to say are natural experientially. the problem is we don't understand the developing brain. the developing brain doesn't understand always how to make logical choices and fully comprehend the consequences. as a result, when you arrest these kids or expel them, you're marginalizing them in with a kind of criminal population
if my child is assaulted in school, are they not allowed to follow the law? is there a theft, is there a dollar limit? we have good ideas, we need balance and common sense. when we start focusing on playing the numbers game, we're the number one district in the state on arrests, expulsions, they start to manage situations on numbers and politics and not on situations. >> wendy, they've got an environment where kids have got to be on their best pavie i beh but does it create a hostile...
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what this law does and what i think a growing consensus even in the private sector outside the law acknowledges is that if we are really going to make a difference in the new health paradigm, we have got to come to the bottom of the pyramid and recognize that is where the efficiencies are. putting greater emphasis on wellness and less on illness at the top of the pyramid not only produces better results, but costs less money. it isn't that it has to be either or. our goal is to cover the entire pyramid. putting the balance where it really needs to be with a far greater emphasis and reliance on bottom of the pyramid care than we ever had in history. this law begins to do that but it is going to take a lot of additional effort. the eerie medical school is here and we were talking before about the emphasis on internal medicine and the need for more primary care. i was just delighted to hear that they are one of the top schools in the country now in offering good primary care education and internal medicine opportunities. i believe it is coming. it is a crass expression, but i think it is true, you
what this law does and what i think a growing consensus even in the private sector outside the law acknowledges is that if we are really going to make a difference in the new health paradigm, we have got to come to the bottom of the pyramid and recognize that is where the efficiencies are. putting greater emphasis on wellness and less on illness at the top of the pyramid not only produces better results, but costs less money. it isn't that it has to be either or. our goal is to cover the entire...
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he lost his law license and spent five days in the slammer. five days. 15 years, mr. morton to you. so there's so much about this story that i cannot begin to cover on this program. but your son ierk was three when this happened. no only are you dealing with a loss of your wife. you are now looking at the possibility of seeing your son eric as a baby twice a year in confine. and ultimately he stopped come, it was embarrassing, he said, to see my dad in jail. you've rekindled that. but you must be so angry and you must want blood or revenge of some kind. do you? >> now? no. i'll admit that there were years when i plotted against a lot of people. i was going to do it in different ways ant different times with plausibleal buys and all sorts of things like that. >> you mean criminal? >> homicidal, yes. >> you're sitting in the can. free man. >> there's a lot of anchor inside. and i felt like i was justified at the time. but today and now i understand that that sort of anchor and revenge and hate isn't going to help you any, but the one thing that will work that people should and often d
he lost his law license and spent five days in the slammer. five days. 15 years, mr. morton to you. so there's so much about this story that i cannot begin to cover on this program. but your son ierk was three when this happened. no only are you dealing with a loss of your wife. you are now looking at the possibility of seeing your son eric as a baby twice a year in confine. and ultimately he stopped come, it was embarrassing, he said, to see my dad in jail. you've rekindled that. but you must...
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there is a huge loophole in the law. we have to close the loophole on the law. >> i want to read something from representative steve king of iowa. just because the founding fathers did not think of a 3-d printer doesn't mean when don't have a constitutional right to make one with new technology. what do you say to opponents of your proposal or bill that this is an infringement on their second amendment rights? >> a gun that could kill somebody is against my rights. i'm saying we should extend the law. ronald reagan was in support of this. it was renewed under george w. bush. not exactly a foe of the nra. when clinton and bush and reagan all agree on something, we should pass it because it is common sense. >> i want to read a statement that the nra released based on the renewal of the law and your proposal. the nra opposes the expansion of the firearms act, including the magazines or gun parts and new technologies. we will continue to aggressively fight any expansion of the ufa or any other proposal to infringe upon our s
there is a huge loophole in the law. we have to close the loophole on the law. >> i want to read something from representative steve king of iowa. just because the founding fathers did not think of a 3-d printer doesn't mean when don't have a constitutional right to make one with new technology. what do you say to opponents of your proposal or bill that this is an infringement on their second amendment rights? >> a gun that could kill somebody is against my rights. i'm saying we...
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says this -- >> the president said that he, in fact, had met omar obama when he moved to cambridge for law school and he stayed with him for a brief period of time until his -- the president's apartment was ready. >> reporter: in recent days the uncle said barack obama stayed with him for three weeks in the 1980s. why the differing accounts? >> back when this arose, folks looked at the record including the president's book and there was no evidence that they had met. >> reporter: jay carney says it was when he asked the president in person that the president acknowledged he had stayed with his uncle. it could be simple semantics but the white house was first asked about the relationship a couple of years ago after the uncle had been arrested for drunk driving and it came to light that he was fighting deportation. that's given ammunition to republican critics. >> just goes back to this thing of the white house not being completely forthright with facts with the public. it's what's contributed to his trut worthiness numbers going way down. >> and political observers say something else could
says this -- >> the president said that he, in fact, had met omar obama when he moved to cambridge for law school and he stayed with him for a brief period of time until his -- the president's apartment was ready. >> reporter: in recent days the uncle said barack obama stayed with him for three weeks in the 1980s. why the differing accounts? >> back when this arose, folks looked at the record including the president's book and there was no evidence that they had met. >>...
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i just served my mother-in-law your chicken noodle soup but she loved it so much... i told her it was homemade. everyone tells a little white lie now and then. but now she wants my recipe [ clears his throat ] [ softly ] she's right behind me isn't she? [ male announcer ] progresso. you gotta taste this soup. [ clears his throat ] [ softly ] she's right behind me isn't she? life could be hectic. as a working mom of two young boys angie's list saves me a lot of time. after reading all the reviews i know i'm making the right choice. online or on the phone, we help you hire right the first time. with honest reviews on over 720 local services. keeping up with these two is more than a full time job, and i don't have time for unreliable companies. angie's list definitely saves me time and money. for over 18 years we've helped people take care of the things that matter most. join today. >>> a minnesota man spent more than two decades in prison for the murder of his wife but he didn't murder his wife. after 25 years he was exonerated. here's a preview of the special entitled
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it's a patchwork now of rulings and laws. now that the supreme court has decided not to the weigh in, states are likely to pursue the estimated $23 billion in uncollected sales taxes from web retailers. an increasing number of tats like new york have passed laws forcing internet-based retailers to collect taxes. amazon and overstock complained saying they don't have physical presence in that state. most retail analysts say the court is essentially ending a 20-year tradition of no sales tax on internet purchases. >> christine, thank you. going to the commissary to buy groceries at a discounts. certainly a staple of military life for so long. guess what, the pentagon is now considering closing those stores. we're going to explain what this means for members of the united states military and their families when we come back. cg/úÑÑ my name is mike and i quit smoking. chantix... it's a non-nicotine pill. i didn't want nicotine to give up nicotine. [ male announcer ] along with support, chantix (varenicline) is proven to help p
it's a patchwork now of rulings and laws. now that the supreme court has decided not to the weigh in, states are likely to pursue the estimated $23 billion in uncollected sales taxes from web retailers. an increasing number of tats like new york have passed laws forcing internet-based retailers to collect taxes. amazon and overstock complained saying they don't have physical presence in that state. most retail analysts say the court is essentially ending a 20-year tradition of no sales tax on...
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nelson mandela even though he had a law degree and was quite privileged with his family background, chose to live here side by side, shoulder to shoulder with other black south africans who were also struggling through the ills of apartheid. behind me, you are hearing some of the similar statements robyn is hearing, songs from the struggle, songs in honor of nelson mandela. in a way, what people are doing here is thanking madiba for helping elevate many poor black south africans into the middle class by ushering in democracy and becoming the country's first democratically elected president. on this street today, you will find restaurants and bars and middle class south africans spending their disposable income in a place where it wouldn't have been possible decades ago. and indeed, this will also be the location of the first official memorial service for nelson mandela on tuesday at the stadium which is also significant because it was the last location he made an appearance in public during the closing ceremonies for the world cup. so as is true in many other locations in the country, the
nelson mandela even though he had a law degree and was quite privileged with his family background, chose to live here side by side, shoulder to shoulder with other black south africans who were also struggling through the ills of apartheid. behind me, you are hearing some of the similar statements robyn is hearing, songs from the struggle, songs in honor of nelson mandela. in a way, what people are doing here is thanking madiba for helping elevate many poor black south africans into the middle...
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why can't you practice law? >> simply new york committee decided i had the character, an evaluation that every law student and graduate has. unfortunate for them, because of my immigration status they couldn't make a decision. for them it was completely new, this issue. they punt it to the highest court to really deal with the issue. for them my immigration status was something they couldn't sign off, despite the fact that they found my character, as they said, was stellar. the novelty of the issue is complicating stuff >> it is complicating. you came in at five, brought in illegally, but you are undocumented but you are legal; correct. >> i came to the u.s. when i was five. my mother brought us here after my father passed away when i was four. a hard decision. she tried to do it the legal way. our immigration system is broken. for her the only objective was to provide myself and family a better life. i came to graduate from the new york city school public system and over 20 years i've been a new yorker, it's be
why can't you practice law? >> simply new york committee decided i had the character, an evaluation that every law student and graduate has. unfortunate for them, because of my immigration status they couldn't make a decision. for them it was completely new, this issue. they punt it to the highest court to really deal with the issue. for them my immigration status was something they couldn't sign off, despite the fact that they found my character, as they said, was stellar. the novelty of...
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less than 60 bills have been signed into law this year. our cnn analysis shows this congress could end up the least productive in four decades. a cnn poll of polls shows congress with an approval rating of only 10% while 85% disapprove of how congress is handling or not handling their jobs. ron brownstein is cnn's political analyst and director of the national journal. so house speaker jon boehner blamed senate democrats. so who is at fault here, ron? >> you can -- the question for the blame is even the right word. the fundamental reality we have two coalitions reflected in the democratic majority in the senate and the white house and the public majority in the house that have antithet cal views about what the government should be doing and what the country should look like and they have proven unwilling or unable to bridge their differences and that is the fundamental divide we are facing and there is no sign it's going to end any time soon. you talk about the number of bills and talk about bills of substance. there may be only a single o
less than 60 bills have been signed into law this year. our cnn analysis shows this congress could end up the least productive in four decades. a cnn poll of polls shows congress with an approval rating of only 10% while 85% disapprove of how congress is handling or not handling their jobs. ron brownstein is cnn's political analyst and director of the national journal. so house speaker jon boehner blamed senate democrats. so who is at fault here, ron? >> you can -- the question for the...
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heather: we asked you last hour, is the problem with the law? bill: jamie says in a tweet to us, yes, and chad says no. he said if it was the millions he spent on promoting it, we would all be clamoring after it and the least of them all was a worry. so definitely keep sending us your e-mails and kept us on twitter. and a brand-new push on capitol hill. key lawmakers on both sides of the iowa to hammer out a deal that could pass by the end of the week. but do not expect any grand bargains. they are looking to avoid another price fix. correspondent mike emanuel is live on capitol hill. so mike, what is the latest on an effort to strike his budget deal this week? >> welcome in the house and senate budget chair has been talking and hoping to cut a deal with senate democratic budget chair patty murray and house republican budget chairs patty murphy and paul ryan have been talking about this and they are trying to find a modest deal in the bottom line is we won't expect it to be a huge deal. and here is a leading senate democrat on what they take wit
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in this country gave rise to apartheid laws in south africa in 1948. even to now, apartheid is no longer a racial matter and social issues but economic, health care, educational, job apartheid is present even today, and he was simply saying that going into iraq was a preemptive strike, broke international law. as a matter of fact, the biggest demonstration in the history of the world took place that day, people saying do not invade iraq. now we admit that 100,000 plus iraqis have been killed, 6,000 plus americans have been killed, 50,000 plus injured, we were wrong. had the wrong target. he was saying we were wrong. president barack obama said we were wrong. the fact is we were wrong. >> what did mandela think about the united states? >> had high hopes for america and had high regard for america. one of the first places he came when he was freed was america, because the fact is demonstrations here, since led by randall robertson and eleanor holmes norton and maxine waters, for a year we demonstrated every day, going to jail to protest. the u.s. congres
in this country gave rise to apartheid laws in south africa in 1948. even to now, apartheid is no longer a racial matter and social issues but economic, health care, educational, job apartheid is present even today, and he was simply saying that going into iraq was a preemptive strike, broke international law. as a matter of fact, the biggest demonstration in the history of the world took place that day, people saying do not invade iraq. now we admit that 100,000 plus iraqis have been killed,...
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get on to the networks and until we actually stop them through some type of actions, whether they be law enforcement actions or actions government to government, some type of civil sanctions, et cetera, until that happens, this continues unfetered. >> very briefly, if you would, when he was cia director, leon panetta told me the one thing that kept him up at night were fears of a cyberattack. is this related at all to that? >> it is in that it really highlights the fragility of our infrastructure and the fact that nothing is really safe. what secretary panetta had said, mr. panetta had said regarding the infrastructure, is something we talked about for a long time both in and out of government, is the potential for adversaries to access electric power grid, water, sewer, transportation, communications, and look to have an impact on this country similar to the way they did by flying planes into buildings ten years ago, 11 years ago. there are adversaries who are looking to do that and this type of attack really just highlights the concern we should have about the fact that the infrastruct
get on to the networks and until we actually stop them through some type of actions, whether they be law enforcement actions or actions government to government, some type of civil sanctions, et cetera, until that happens, this continues unfetered. >> very briefly, if you would, when he was cia director, leon panetta told me the one thing that kept him up at night were fears of a cyberattack. is this related at all to that? >> it is in that it really highlights the fragility of our...
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i just served my mother-in-law your chicken noodle soup but she loved it so much... i told her it was homemade. everyone tells a little white lie now and then. but now she wants my recipe [ clears his throat ] [ softly ] she's right behind me isn't she? [ male announcer ] progresso. you gotta taste this soup. [ clears his throat ] ...are the hands that do good things for the whole community:? the environment, seniors, kids, and animals. that's why we created the share the love event. by the end of this year, the total donated by subaru could reach 35 million dollars. you get a great deal on a new subaru. we'll donate 250 dollars to a choice of charities that benefit your community. it feels good to be a helping hand. >>> these days more technology means more ways to spy on all of us. congress doesn't seem eager to outlaw surveillance by the nsa. general spider marks, before we went to the break, christopher said a lot of innocents are being swept up on this. we're not seeing people be arrested randomly. does he overstate the case, general? >> the fact of the matter i
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this is evidence of the complexity of this law. the upper midwest with a weekend storm tmaceatening, pushing up energy prices and using instagram to gauge how happy an entire city is. the top five happiest cities in the nation according to one survey, two cities from the same state. the you live there? Ò i o you f l good? so much more coming up on this hour of maumets now. ♪ connell: i wasn't even there. dagen: no indication. Ò i ogs are supposed to make you happy. food and dogs. dennis: christmas season, the tree over there. dagen: holiday tree. connell: i know. iatollowing up. to start it off at the top of the hour at the stock exchange. nicole: good morning. things are looking down again. the dow and the s&p down four days in our row. we will s what hstapens between now and then, right now, down 56 points, thousand eight thirty-three. and the nasdaq composite down 9 points, a quarter of 1%. the big picture is everybody is moving to the fed. the fed keeper as soon as this month, there is a m ting this month and with economic
this is evidence of the complexity of this law. the upper midwest with a weekend storm tmaceatening, pushing up energy prices and using instagram to gauge how happy an entire city is. the top five happiest cities in the nation according to one survey, two cities from the same state. the you live there? Ò i o you f l good? so much more coming up on this hour of maumets now. ♪ connell: i wasn't even there. dagen: no indication. Ò i ogs are supposed to make you happy. food and dogs. dennis:...
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. >> russia is under scrutiny for its new propaganda law. the band is even talking about homosexuality anywhere a child might be lissance. so many people decided to boycott the games. became the political leader to announce he will not attend. russia has also blacklisted celebrities who championed gay rights, like madonna and lady gaga and in case you missed it today i interview singer, songwriter, activist melissa etheridge and talked about her new campaign dedicated to changing the treatment of russia's lgbt community and since it was melissa etheridge and i'm a bit of a music nerd i funangled a guitar. ♪ my eyes are wide open recognizing change ♪ ♪ it feeds the fires of the fear ♪ ♪ where human love seems strange ♪ ♪ i'm going to rise above i believe love is love ♪ ♪ i'm going to raise my hands with every woman, child and man ♪ >> should have seen the impromptu audience in the newsroom. about rising up against hate and home ophobia. she told me she would like to attend the winter games in sochi and allow her presence t
. >> russia is under scrutiny for its new propaganda law. the band is even talking about homosexuality anywhere a child might be lissance. so many people decided to boycott the games. became the political leader to announce he will not attend. russia has also blacklisted celebrities who championed gay rights, like madonna and lady gaga and in case you missed it today i interview singer, songwriter, activist melissa etheridge and talked about her new campaign dedicated to changing the...
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. >> under federal law, at the time, once the defendant raised the defense of insanity, the prosecution had to disapprove the insanity claim beyond a reasonable doubt. >> professor richard bonnie is an expert on law and psychiatry. he wrote what is considered a definitive textbook on the hinckley trial. >> as far as the prosecution is concerned that the dominant diagnosis was this was a person of a narcissistic personality disorder that was inmatch waited with jodie foster and basically what he wanted was to be painless and that he was in touch with reality. as far as the defense was concerned that he basically had a form of schizophrenia, a schizophrenic personality disorder. that he was out of touch with reality, descending into psychosis, that he was delusional. >> my interpretation of insanity goes back to the old mcnorton rule. and it's basically can the individual differentiate right from wrong. and clearly, during my interview with john hinckley, he clearly understood the difference between right and wrong. >> the prosecution argued that hinckley had carefully planned the attack.
. >> under federal law, at the time, once the defendant raised the defense of insanity, the prosecution had to disapprove the insanity claim beyond a reasonable doubt. >> professor richard bonnie is an expert on law and psychiatry. he wrote what is considered a definitive textbook on the hinckley trial. >> as far as the prosecution is concerned that the dominant diagnosis was this was a person of a narcissistic personality disorder that was inmatch waited with jodie foster and...
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the house voted dozens of times to repeal the law. we are hearing less of this. tell us why we will be hearing less from them. >> it's not popular to talk about repeal. you have seen it in poll after poll. a lot of republicans are wondering. what do they do if it begins to work. what do they do next and one of the things they are starting to see and talking about repeal and going back to the old 2012 talking points in hitting the president over medicare. >> the president will take about the affordable care act. why is he taking that to this audience? >> the young and the healthy may be the key to making the law work. you need a 3-1 ratio. you need one young and healthy people to sign up for every three sick people for the law to pay for itself. if they don't, insurers say that premiums could go up and other things could happen that would be problematic and undermine the law. >> immigration reform is not a lot of cause. there was evidence today that you may be right about that. >> with this congress, i never think that anything is going to get done in a wholesale
the house voted dozens of times to repeal the law. we are hearing less of this. tell us why we will be hearing less from them. >> it's not popular to talk about repeal. you have seen it in poll after poll. a lot of republicans are wondering. what do they do if it begins to work. what do they do next and one of the things they are starting to see and talking about repeal and going back to the old 2012 talking points in hitting the president over medicare. >> the president will take...
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this have to be brought to the floor of the house or senate to realistically have a chance of becoming law? >> well, they'll have to do it very soon. we are told from sources in both parties there could be a deal within the next few hours. the deadline technically is friday, but they certainly have to go through a lot of important processes to get to that point. what's important to note is what you underscored. we have to say it again. this is not a grand bargain. this is not about the big things that really are making the deficit and debt so big. but it is small and anything small that is bipartisan these days will take, right? there are a couple things holding it up. >> what are the sticking points? >> unemployment benefits. long term unemployment benefits are going to run out soon. democrats in both chambers but particularly the house are really holding out because they want either this to be part of the budget deal or to use it as leverage to make sure that they have a promise to extend the unemployment benefits. another thing that may seem a little parochial but is a big deal to senio
this have to be brought to the floor of the house or senate to realistically have a chance of becoming law? >> well, they'll have to do it very soon. we are told from sources in both parties there could be a deal within the next few hours. the deadline technically is friday, but they certainly have to go through a lot of important processes to get to that point. what's important to note is what you underscored. we have to say it again. this is not a grand bargain. this is not about the...
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. >> many people in illinois are resistant to any gun laws. listen to this exchange we had earlier with the national rifle association. he thinks superintendent mccarthy is trying to erode the rights of gun owners. >> no question. >> that doesn't make sense, does it? >> yes, it does. you have to remember where he came from. he came from new york. >> superintendent mccarthy because he is from new york cannot be trusted? >> yes. >> that sounds a little bit paranoid. >> i don't think it is paranoid. i think it is fact. we've watched this over the years. >> despite that violence south of control, the murder rate has fallen for five straight quarters. most people on the south side of chicago we talked to say they have noticed a difference. >> it has slowed down. >> is it getting better in. >> yes, it is. >> i hope the people of chicago, i owe them a level of safety so kids can play out on the streets. parents can sit on their front stoops in the summer without fear of gun violence. that's what i am accountable for and that's what i will deliver. >>
. >> many people in illinois are resistant to any gun laws. listen to this exchange we had earlier with the national rifle association. he thinks superintendent mccarthy is trying to erode the rights of gun owners. >> no question. >> that doesn't make sense, does it? >> yes, it does. you have to remember where he came from. he came from new york. >> superintendent mccarthy because he is from new york cannot be trusted? >> yes. >> that sounds a little...
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we know investigators say he tried to brake but the train didn't stop according to a law enforcement official. the ntsb, they will look at whether fatigue was a factor. >> we don't have the work history at the moment. we will be developing what we call a 72-hour time line so that we have a good understanding of what sort of activities preceded this accident. >> reporter: rockefeller appeared ko herein another official said, but drug and alcohol tests were conducted. the ntsb says there's no indication at this particular time of sabotage, but they are reviewing surveillance video from a nearby bridge. upon word speed played a role in the crash, new york governor cuomo said any responsible parties will be held accountable. john, zoraida? >> thank you, renee. >>> obama care website has had its first major test in relaunching on sunday and it got close to the 100,000 users it's supposed to handle on a daily basis. people in some states were met with a page that put them in line to get help a problem cleared up overnight. overall the site shows progress but has doubts it can enroll the nu
we know investigators say he tried to brake but the train didn't stop according to a law enforcement official. the ntsb, they will look at whether fatigue was a factor. >> we don't have the work history at the moment. we will be developing what we call a 72-hour time line so that we have a good understanding of what sort of activities preceded this accident. >> reporter: rockefeller appeared ko herein another official said, but drug and alcohol tests were conducted. the ntsb says...
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officials say the collection is lawful. around the country today, fast food rest word -- workers will walk off the job as part of the continued push to raise minimum wage and secure the rights to unionize. lawmakers
officials say the collection is lawful. around the country today, fast food rest word -- workers will walk off the job as part of the continued push to raise minimum wage and secure the rights to unionize. lawmakers
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that's still against the law. >>> 23 minute's the hour. lots of americans with modest incomes are facing higher deductibles under president obama's healthcare law, according to "the wall street journal," which cites a report from a company that compares health insurance plans. this report shows the average deductible for individuals under obamacare's lower priced bronze plan is more than $5,000 a year and also claims the average deductible for individual plans before much of the law went into effect was just about 3-1/2 thousand dollars. the deadline to apply for own kaz is two weeks away. we're learning a new feature that just went live at healthcare.gov. >> for the first time without an account or password you can see your deductible and all out of pocket costs on a screen that shows your premium, but just because the numbers are easy to fine doesn't mean they're easy on the bank account because the average deductible that pops up is 42% higher than it used to be. that's what the study fund looking at 34 states on the marketplace. now so
that's still against the law. >>> 23 minute's the hour. lots of americans with modest incomes are facing higher deductibles under president obama's healthcare law, according to "the wall street journal," which cites a report from a company that compares health insurance plans. this report shows the average deductible for individuals under obamacare's lower priced bronze plan is more than $5,000 a year and also claims the average deductible for individual plans before much of...
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i would not parenthetically that my daughter-in-law. my wife and i are grandparents have three grandchildren. just in july, and a princeton hospital had an emergency c-section, lost two liters plus a load and they had to send out for some of it because they didn't have her blood type. they had some, but not enough. in a ravaged area we visited them you've visited as well as the health clinics that are working, that could mean death to a woman were availability of safe blood could mean life. so if you could address that. finally, the issue of best practices learned from the earthquake in haiti and the synonymy in the indian ocean. i was on the abraham lincoln briefly with a group of members. we went to but not cheat during the synonymy. the deployment of the aircraft carrier was like a pivot, and anchor for relief efforts during the emergency phase. what other best practices to and learned they are being applied a result of the typhoon? >> you've raised a lot of the critical issues. so first on debris. it's amazing. i mean, ever mess me
i would not parenthetically that my daughter-in-law. my wife and i are grandparents have three grandchildren. just in july, and a princeton hospital had an emergency c-section, lost two liters plus a load and they had to send out for some of it because they didn't have her blood type. they had some, but not enough. in a ravaged area we visited them you've visited as well as the health clinics that are working, that could mean death to a woman were availability of safe blood could mean life. so...
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after the governor signed a law in november, hawaiian tourism is expected to soar as same-sex couples plan weddings. >>> and barney clark receive the first artificial heart implant as reported on nbc. >> the heart still is beating. the artificial heart placed in the chest of a 61-year-old defendant dentist by a team of university of utah surgeons in salt lake city. >>> happy birthday to green bay packers quarterback aaron rodgers 30. britney spears is 32. and michael mcdonald of the doobie brothers is 61. >>>er here's what's coming up later on today. after a hair-raising month, matt, al and willie shave off their beards for charity. thank you for watching "early today." i'm veronica de la cruz. have a terrific monday. >>> killed over a game console.1 what san francisco police are doing this morningnbq to catch suspect who they say robbed, thvc$áru a man right in the middle of the afternoon. >> plus, protests to planned parenthood. why demonstrators -- >> and natural gas will oncet< again flow through a carlos. >>> it is monday,çó december 2n. this isxd today in the +-.okñrÑi >>>
after the governor signed a law in november, hawaiian tourism is expected to soar as same-sex couples plan weddings. >>> and barney clark receive the first artificial heart implant as reported on nbc. >> the heart still is beating. the artificial heart placed in the chest of a 61-year-old defendant dentist by a team of university of utah surgeons in salt lake city. >>> happy birthday to green bay packers quarterback aaron rodgers 30. britney spears is 32. and michael...
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and check out the preventive benefits you get after the health care law. open enrollment ends december 7th. so now's the time. visit medicare.gov or call 1-800-medicare discover card. hey there, i just got my bill and i see that it includes my fico® credit score. yup, you get it free each month to help you avoid surprises with your credit. good. i hate surprises. surprise! at discover, we treat you like you'd treat you. get the it card and see your fico® credit score. >>> your realtime captioner is mrs. linda m. macdonald >>> and good morning to you. it is 7:56. i'm juliette goodrich. bitter cold is bearing down on the bay area. plenty of places could drop well below freezing and that has people bringing out hats and gloves. a freeze warning is in effect until thursday. >>> also search teams looking for a san jose family are hopeful weather conditions will improve today. the pilot and his family disappeared sun while flying from oregon to montana. today more people and planes will join the search. 50 searchers and five airplanes will be involved in today
and check out the preventive benefits you get after the health care law. open enrollment ends december 7th. so now's the time. visit medicare.gov or call 1-800-medicare discover card. hey there, i just got my bill and i see that it includes my fico® credit score. yup, you get it free each month to help you avoid surprises with your credit. good. i hate surprises. surprise! at discover, we treat you like you'd treat you. get the it card and see your fico® credit score. >>> your...
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as a matter of fact, my wife and sister-in-law and two grandsons are in the car. he said in the car? he said bring them in. so he came, asked for them to come in and we were in the foyer of his office in his home and he met my grandsons, my sister-in-law and my spouse. it was a wonderful, wonderful time. >> i this i a beautiful corollary on that story that gives a sense of how nelson mandela knew who he was, knew what he represented. is it true he said to you, bring your family in, let them know that nelson mandela thinks that you are an important man? >> yes. he was very, very gracious. he looked at mayan grad sons, one 11, one 13, first time they visited south africa. he said do you know your grandfather is a very important man? and i just couldn't handle it. i said, nelson mandela is saying i'm an important man? he says, yes, he's the united states ambassador to south africa. >> of course when it came from him, not only did it mean a lot but it was also about what it was motivated by. it wasn't being pompous, of course, it was his sense of purpose. that's what
as a matter of fact, my wife and sister-in-law and two grandsons are in the car. he said in the car? he said bring them in. so he came, asked for them to come in and we were in the foyer of his office in his home and he met my grandsons, my sister-in-law and my spouse. it was a wonderful, wonderful time. >> i this i a beautiful corollary on that story that gives a sense of how nelson mandela knew who he was, knew what he represented. is it true he said to you, bring your family in, let...